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Eardrum and Oval window

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Difference between Eardrum and Oval window

Eardrum vs. Oval window

In the anatomy of humans and various other tetrapods, the eardrum, also called the tympanic membrane or myringa, is a thin, cone-shaped membrane that separates the external ear from the middle ear. The oval window (or fenestra vestibuli or fenestra ovalis) is a connective tissue membrane-covered opening from the middle ear to the cochlea of the inner ear.

Similarities between Eardrum and Oval window

Eardrum and Oval window have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Cochlea, Eardrum, Middle ear, Ossicles, Round window.

Cochlea

The cochlea is the part of the inner ear involved in hearing.

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Eardrum

In the anatomy of humans and various other tetrapods, the eardrum, also called the tympanic membrane or myringa, is a thin, cone-shaped membrane that separates the external ear from the middle ear.

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Middle ear

The middle ear is the portion of the ear medial to the eardrum, and distal to the oval window of the cochlea (of the inner ear).

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Ossicles

The ossicles (also called auditory ossicles) are three bones in either middle ear that are among the smallest bones in the human body.

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Round window

The round window is one of the two openings from the middle ear into the inner ear.

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Eardrum and Oval window Comparison

Eardrum has 61 relations, while Oval window has 9. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 7.14% = 5 / (61 + 9).

References

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